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S.O.Tech Parachutists Kit Bag

Thursday, November 9th, 2023

Paratrooper gear is part of S.O.Tech’s DNA.  When we were contracted to sew the Universal Parachutist Kit Bag for a major aerospace firm, we saw the huge design advantages over the old school aviator kit bag.  So when we were contracted by a major shoe company to do a collaboration on a tactical themed bag, we saw an opportunity to take the UPKB design and shrink it to gym bag dimensions.  That project was in colors to match the shoes, so this year while looking at the materials left over from our UPKB run, we saw an opportunity to make a paratrooper homage bag.

The bag is shorter and we had to drop the external flapped pocket, but otherwise nearly identical – even down to the dark red paracord we used on the zipper pulls.

Bags go live Friday 11/10 12pm PST. $180. Ships immediately. Limit 1 per customer.

www.specopstech.com

Crossfire – DZ Rig

Thursday, November 9th, 2023

Australia’s Crossfire is known for their packs, but now they’ve joined the Belt Kit game with their DZ Rig.

Designed to integrate with both armor and rucksacks, the base of the system is a padded, contoured belt for increased hip mobility. It’s paired with a padded yoke of the old British pattern with mesh at the back for ventilation.

The DZ Rig also comes with:

4 Magazine pouches to carry up to 12 STANAG 30rd 5.56 magazines

2 canteen pouches to fit all standard canteens and Nalgene’s with nesting cups

1 larger sustainment pouch

All of the pouches can be bungeed for stability.

Offered in M/L and L/XL sizes, in MultiCam, Ranger Green, M91 Woodland, Tigerstripe and Desert Tigerstripe.

www.crossfirepacks.com/product/dz-right

HSGI Collaborates with David Acosta Jr. of Allegiance Defense Solutions on Design, Development and Manufacturing of the Lo-V Magazine Pouches

Tuesday, November 7th, 2023

SWANSBORO, N.C. – November 8, 2023 – High Speed Gear® has partnered with David Acosta Jr. of Allegiance Defense Solutions to develop the most versatile and concealable magazine pouch to hit the market. With direct insight from Acosta, HSGI® , the leading tactical gear manufacturer for military and police, has created a pouch that is concealable, comfortable, and most of all, functionable.

The Lo-V Mag Pouch series is the perfect harmony of high end fabrics and thermoplastic composites that provide balanced rigidity and flexibility. The exterior of the pouch features an industry leading cant compatible clip design. The Discreet Carry Concepts clips are held together with adjustable retention hardware to provide optimal security.

With a comfortable fabric backing infused with sweat guard technology, the pouch can ride alongside the user for all day comfort. This innovative and flexible construction allows for comfortable concealed carry of magazines of all calibers.

David Acosta Jr. of Allegiance Defense Solutions states, “Be it military, law enforcement, or civilian, if carrying a spare magazine is a want or a need, the HSGI Lo-V Mag Pouches should be your choice. Think of it as the one concealed pistol magazine pouch to rule them all”.

For more information regarding this product or others please visit the HSG website at:

www.highspeedgear.com/lo-v-mag-pouches

Armageddon Gear Hunt – Possibles Bag

Monday, November 6th, 2023

Armageddon Gear recently launched their hunting line just in time for the fall season.

The Armageddon Gear Hunt, Possibles Bag was easier to create than to name. This style bag has been used since the 18th century by frontiersmen, trappers, rangers, explorers, and hunters that crossed over the Mississippi to head west. Over the years this style of bag has been called many things. Originally it was called a Bullet Pouch or Hunting Bag.

Used to carry the essential tools to operate a muzzle loader, fire starters, knives, and other small necessities. Later it became known as a possibles bag, which according to research was a larger bag typically carried by horse for camp items as well as furs. Waterfowlers have called this a Ditty bag which was originally a bag carried by seamen for their personal effects as well as tools. So, we have chosen to call this product…The possibles bag, since its possibilities are numerous.

Available in Oak or Tan waxed canvas.

armageddongear.com/product/possibles-bag

Blast from the Past – Who Remembers The Eagle Industries Chest Pouch SF30 AK

Saturday, November 4th, 2023

I ran across one of these on Instagram earlier this week and did a web search looking for a new one. Sure enough, I ran across an article I had written in 2017 about this chest rig.

The SF30AK from Eagle Industries was the second chest rig I owned. While stationed in Germany in the late ’80s I had purchased a Arktis 42 Pattern Chest Rig. It was very lightweight and served me well but I was always checking out new kit.

Later, while stationed at Ft Bragg, I purchased the SF30AK chest rig, via mail order from Eagle Industries. I chose the OD version because that’s what gear was made from at the time and wouldn’t stick out quite as much as another color. I used it a bit during training but its only operational use was for a time during Operation Restore Democracy in Haiti. When we first went in, we wore RBA, making it a good choice to wear over the armor vest, but later in the deployment, I just wore a JS Industries Predator Vest with a Camelbak in the back slot or an issue ETLBV. Vests you could just slip on while outside the compound, were easier to don and doff than a chest rig.

Mine is long gone, but even years later, I still like the design for its innovation and carrying capacity. The pockets would accept up to 12 magazines and the GP pockets would take canteens or other gear. What’s more the ammo pouches featured Eagle’s silent closure which required a downward pull on the webbing tab to release or attach the flap.

At the rear, there were two male portions of 1″ side release buckles which would allow the attachment of the assault pack from the field pack, large internal frame. However, most everyone cut them off because they would dig in if you wore a pack. The Vest in the photos is later production and has Coyote buckles. Back in the day, they were Black.

Features:
-Four magazine pouches that carry three M4/ M16 or two AK47 magazines each.
-Two large side utility pouches with slotted webbing for “ALICE” clips to hang extra gear.
-Two extra pockets behind the utility pouches.
-One full length inside pocket.
-The back of CP-SF-30AK is padded and uses CoolMax mesh for ventilation and comfort.
-Drop loops will attach to the Eagle Duty Belt or military web belt.
-All closures and fasteners use Mil. Spec. hardware.
-Made in the USA

Unfortunately, they are no longer available.

Did anyone else use this chest rig?

OTTE Gear – V2 Helmet Bag

Friday, November 3rd, 2023

The new V2 version of OTTE Gear’s popular helmet bag was designed to fit up to a XXL Ops-Core FAST SF ballistic helmet with Wilcox G24 attached, AMPS mounted, plus all the related accessories within a Low Viz footprint. The interior is contrasting material to make it easier to identify your kit and they’ve increased the padding.

It also comes with a padded NODS box to protect your expensive gear.

It’s offered in several colors and patterns but that Chocolate Chip version seen here is limited to just 100 pieces.

ottegear.com/collections/storage/products/og-helmet-bag-w-nods-box-included

Sneak Peek – Tigerstripe Seatbelt Chest Rig from Legit Kit

Wednesday, November 1st, 2023

Strap in for the new Seatbelt Chest Rig dropping THIS Friday Noon ET from Legit Kit.

Carcajou Tactical Introduces Belt Kit

Wednesday, November 1st, 2023

It seems we are in full back to the future mode as more and more companies are releasing belt orders.

My friends at Canada’s Carcajou Tactical are joining the fight, with a complete line of belt mounted pouches, padded belt, and harnesses, all made from laser cut laminate.

Offered in Coyote, Ranger, Green, MultiCam, and M81 Woodland, there are options for a MOLLE yoke, padded MOLLE yoke, and more traditional H-style harness. You can order individual pieces or go for full sets of various configurations.

While I haven’t seen this particular line of products in person, Carcajou makes great stuff, in Canada I might add, and is owned by a retired Paratrooper. Looking forward to checking it out next Spring when I visit again. Maybe I can get them to make a set in Tigerstripe.

The website is simple to use and the prices seem reasonable.

carcajoutactical.com/collections/lbe